Got to see you guys in Brooklyn with Mark Lanegan. Never forget it. R.I.P. Dave Rosser. Love to see you back with Greg Dulli again. Your drums on “Where did you sleep last night” off the charts also!
@@JLBlack74 I think about Dave a lot. He’s surely missed heavily. We all had a great run together and your words are really appreciated. Cheers from Miami!
In 1,000 years people will be listening to this and it will still be relevant and much appreciated. While the pop crap that is most popular won't even be a memory.
Plug your Dunlop cry baby wah wah in the other way around (guitar in the output and a lead from the input to the amplifier) then play with your toneknobs and the wah pedal a bit, you'll hear it making that cool sound! We covered this song once and did it that way. The sound's been used in quite a few songs (for instance Pink Floyd's "echoes").
@@CursedRecordingsUK Haha yes that's absolutely how it works. I'm sure there are tutorials about that elsewhere on RU-vid. It's quite a fun trick. If you've got a wah, give it a try, it's fun. I'm not sure if it works with other wah pedals.
This is THE best TS song I have heard, and it even eclipses some of the material Dulli wrote with the Whigs. When I get tired of watching this video, I watch the version where he talks in Italian to the audience (or was it French?).What a character!
I can smell the cigarette smoke right through the monitor> I think Dulli should tour with a Whigs/TS supergroup and play the whole catalog. Every time I see TS, I hope to hear some Whigs songs. Funny, when I saw the Whigs in '12, I was really hoping he'd break out some TS. Dulli is a rock God.
i have watched this so many times and i am finally getting up the nerve to say...WOWZA!!! dave rosser is friggin great in this video. and, hal, i think you're being way too tough on greg - he still has the twinkle, you just can't see it!
Yes, minders1960; I probably AM being too critical.The band is great, the musicians excellent, and those helium guitar swells are catchy.I was startled to see how much weight Dulli had put on since 99. There are many roads to self destruction.
I dont think this is a TS song. I was under the impression it was a Martina Topley-Bird song from her album Quixotic. It was on the album and i am pretty sure she wrote it with Tricky
There are moments during this video when Dulli seems to have been thinking he was the devil incarnate; mister mischevious. I think its the thing so many women find alluring about him, now in spite of his girth. The twinkle in his eye from the early Whigs days seems to have gone out, however, and Dulli seems to be reworking the same old material. How we love watching our pop stars self-destruct!
The Twilight Singers are the best live rock band I have ever seen. Dulli is a bad bitch. This drummer (Bobby McIntyre) has moved on though, I haven't seen the new cat yet.
There's currently a pretty high payoff in clout to the person who can describe exactly how Greg Dulli (I think it's his guitarist in this -- the guy playing the SG, but Dulli has been using it for years...) does that feedback trick at about 2:00 in. Has something to do with delay and feedback and playing with the lfo I think. Tulli won't reveal the secret, but has said it involves only a delay and feedback. I think he uses the Dirty Deeds pedal.